West Bengal polls: Mamata Banerjee alleges BJP deleted 90 lakh names, warns of party's fall
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee claims the BJP removed over 90 lakh names from voter lists to win elections. She vows her party will win the upcoming polls and move court to reinstate deleted voters. Banerjee also alleges the BJP is try...

Addressing a public rally at Minakhan in North 24 Parganas district, she said the Trinamool Congress would move court to ensure that those deleted from the electoral rolls are reinstated.
"You deleted names of over 90 lakh people to grab power in Bengal, but we will win," Banerjee said.
She described the election as "a fight for the survival of the people and the existence of Bengal."
Banerjee urged voters to remain vigilant and participate actively in the elections to safeguard the rights and identity of Bengal's people.
The TMC supremo alleged that people are being harassed in BJP-ruled states for speaking Bengali and accused the party of terming the language as foreign while branding Bengali speakers as infiltrators.
At a separate rally in Palta in the same district, she claimed, "BJP is paying people Rs 500 each to take part in its rallies."
Warning the saffron party leadership, she said, "The end of the BJP is inevitable from August 2026."
She also alleged, "They (BJP) are getting the Delimitation Bill passed to divide Bengal into three parts."
In an apparent reference to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, whom she referred to as 'Mota Bhai', Banerjee accused him of intimidating people through probe agencies.
Banerjee reiterated that her party would continue to fight politically and legally to protect the rights of voters and the integrity of the state's electoral process.
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